Maha Dy.CM Ajit Pawar claims ‘no alternative’ to PM in country
Maha Dy.CM Ajit Pawar claims ‘no alternative’ to PM in country
Maha Deputy CM Ajit Pawar
in the midst of the Nationalist Congress Party meeting
claimed that as of now, there is no alternative to PM Narendra Modi in India.
Adding that the decision to choose a leader is based on various factors and not just one or two things.
As reported Pawar’s response arose when reporters inquired about opposition parties contemplating a challenge to Modi’s leadership in anticipation of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls next year.
Pawar made it absolutely clear that as now, there is no alternative to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the country. Such a decision is taken based on various aspects and not just one or two things,” Pawar said.
Pawar further asserted that questions like who will protect the country’s interests, in whose hands the country will be safer and stronger, and who raised the country’s image on the international stage, these factors matter a lot.
He further added results of recent assembly polls in three states Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan is the evidence. A guesswork before the elections does not mean results will be the same.
The BJP emerged victorious in the polls held in these three states.
In response to questions about opposition parties organizing rallies in the Pune district against the state government, Pawar mentioned that a Lok Sabha MP from the NCP had indicated his readiness to resign as a member of the Lower House of Parliament.
Adding that when he was given a ticket in 2019, he was popular because he played the role of Sambhaji Maharaj (in a TV serial) and was a good orator,” apparently referring to Amol Kolhe, the Lok Sabha member from Shirur constituency in Pune who supports the NCP camp led by Sharad Pawar.
The Dy.CM went on to add that he has decided on an alternative to him (in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls), and he can tell you now that his candidate will win the seat for sure. Ajit along with eight other NCP leaders joined the Eknath Shinde-led state government in July this year.
News Edit K.V.Raman